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maj 2022 – wrz 2025

Spain spring 2022..

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    Fuente de piedra, spain

    28 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

    the sanctuary was closed but paths still open. we saw flamingos in the distance, but path to the lake was fenced and no access. we ended up finding our way to a bird blind and found other keen birders on the cool of the evening and there they were!! groups of flamingos swimming, padidlng, standing and eating. they were very pink when they flew. almost like a worm with wings. we also saw a white headed duck with a blue bill. and reddish head one called a prichard. some coots and one baby coot with red fuzz ball on its head. there were also pied avocet, glossy ibis, storks and black winged stilts. Czytaj więcej

  • dolmans of antequerra Tholos de El Romer

    28 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    this one we drove to. there was a tour bus ahead of us with a ton of young adults. we had a snack in the shade while waiting to get i think they may have been Uni students. This site is in an industrial area behind an old cemet factory. there is an alley of cypresses that lines up with the corridor and points to el torcal. Czytaj więcej

  • dolmans of antequera menga dolman

    28 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    this is the oldest Dolman with pillars. the guide who was hosting told us that they think it was later used as a livestock pen as there are squared out indentations for wood and some rubbings against the side that indicates goats or sheep may have been there. also gypsy families have lived in it. there are smoke Marks from their fires. there is a well in this as well and it was quite deep. Czytaj więcej

  • dolmans of Antequera viera dolam first

    28 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

    we arrive at the museum Archaeological Dolmens of Antequera. lovely grounds and there are some small trees and shade in the parking lot for us to eat our picnic lunch. its around 34 degrees. I had read that the museum had to limit its height to one storey because if it was too high it would block the view from the menga dolman to the rock formation called Peña de los Enamorados. the museum was very good. had a short film on how these dolmans were constructed. The rock was from a quarry about 1/2 km away according to one of the guides. They moved the uprights. this from a website describing the terminoligy:" This dolmen was built using the 'orthostatic technique', which means constructing a wall from 'planting' large upright stones called orthostats and laying across horizontal capstones to form a roof." They moved the stones on rollers, an entire village of people at least probably more. then once all stones were planted and for the menga dolman once the 3 internal pillars were in place they back filled the entire site. then moved the ceiling stones into place and removed the dirt. again. the internal pillars of the menga dolmans, the largest and oldest did not actually touch the tip. good when there is an earthquake once all the stones were in place they covered the entire structure with cobble stones and dirt. am incredible amount of work.
    the menga Dolman ia the oldest around 3500 to 3000 bc or 5500 -5000 yrs ago ( by comparison Mae's howe in orkney is 2800 bc or 4800 yrs ago). its corridor points to the Peña de los Enamorados and at the summer solstice dawn the light illuminates the corridor. this was neolithic farming communities that would have constricted it.
    the viega dolman almost next door was built a bit later and is smaller. still neolithic farming community around 3000 bc or 5000 yrs ago. it points to the sunrise on the spring and summer equinox . a time for sowing and harvesting.
    the last structure, about 3 km away....we drove is the Tholos de El Romeral. it is later construction 2500 to 2200 bc in the copper age. it points to el torcal a mountain range to the east which we will explore later. this ones construction is circular and much smaller stones. beehive I believe. its corridor also points to the winter solstice .
    see this site for even more info: https://www.andalucia.com/antequera/dolmens-de-…
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  • dolmans of Antequera-drive

    28 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    on the road at the early time of almost noon and it is 31 degrees according to the car. tried to rest the foot a bit and leave it open to the air in the am. also a good chance to catch up on posts. we are heading to the Dolmans of Antequerra. it's just over an hour away. intersting drive. Lots of olives in the fields and I think there may be almonds too. we saw almonds at the museum-Archaeological Dolmens of Antequera-. On getting closer to Antequerra we saw what looked like tour busses parked in the fields. We wondered what they were doing, but on closer inspection it was the buses for the workers in the fields who were harvesting onions. you could small the pungent smell of the onions and see the white bulbs. There were fields of corn and I think sunflowers being irrigated by the same types of overhead sprinklers they use at home. lots of beautiful rock formations all tend to be sloping up like a mesa and then huge drop offs along the sides. lots of caves. there are also towers on the tops of some of the high points. not sure which era they are from.. some are listed as Torre of ...on Google maps. Czytaj więcej

  • paella then drive Mirador La Hoya

    27 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    after dinner I wanted to go back to the west side of ronda for the sunset. I would have preferred to walk but I now have yet another blister on my foot so we decided to drive. we got onto the same road we had walked down yesterday ctra las molinos but it was so busy due to the fair ronda romantics that we decided after we had stopped at the Mirador La Hoya Del Tajo (Lookout Point) did some birding and took our sunset pic that we would return going around the north side. it was a very very narrow road. lots of farms in this depression in front of the huge sandstone that ronda sits on. you have to go up and through a cleft in the rock to get back onto the road that we had taken earlier in the day to get to the cave pileta (road a374) it was a bit nerve racking but we made it. Google had us follow something that took you above a374 luckily we didnt follow Google. itbis very much like a sloping mesa as you go through the cleft on the north west side. we saw eurasian goldfinch, stone chat and lots of swallows in the meadow at the lookout point. the stone chat is a black headed bird with a red breast and white shoulder neck area. he sits on the tall stalks perching then hovers over his prey, catapillers and dragonfly the returns to his perch. there were quit a lot of them. rough guide says there are eurasian crag Martin's also here and I suspect what I thought were swallows may have been these ones too. Czytaj więcej

  • river walk

    27 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    the tour of the caves was 2 hours. we had our lunch up there after under the shade of some trees on the path. I though I nay have seen a brown deer like animal across the way on the limestone but not sure. after we went to this tiny hamlet of estacion de jimera de libar. I had hoped the walk in the andalucia book was in the shade but it was not. it s 32 degrees and probably the hottest part of the day. we saw a path in the shade on the other side of the river and we had passed a bridge so we backtracked but the bridge did not go over the river only over the train tracks. this walk was a bit cooler but by now we were cranky and colin was concerned we wouldn't be back in time to make dinner so we walked under the train tracks in the village and back to the car. the team did go by us just after 1600 so it would be possible to do this walk 7 km starting at benaijan the next village and taking the train back as recommended in the book. but not for us today, it was too late when we started and we were at the wrong end. Czytaj więcej

  • cueva la pileta

    27 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    we have reservations for the 1300 English tour of these prehistoric caves. pileta is a Roman pool. these caves were discovered in 1904 by a local farmer Jose bullon Lobato when he noticed thousand of bats 18,000 coming out of the caves in the eve. he was after the guano to fertilize his olive trees. eventually a French anthropologist visited in 1912 and the caves have been well known ever since. the original farming family who discovered it are still the caretakers and visits are restricted to 20 per visit and maybe 5 tours a day. there was a bus on this narrow winding road ahead of us and we wondered if they were heading to the cave...they were it was a bus full of school kids. the caves are 15 degrees and humid. there are rails and you have a light between 2 people. you have to be careful as the stairs are very slippery but what a magical place. there are stalagmites that grow up at a rate of 1 cm every 100 yrs and stalacites, drapery that hang down. there are drip stones cascading down. the mountain is limestone and calcium carbonate is the mineral that precipitates out to form these structures. there is iron in some of them causing a red/brown colour, black in others from manganese. there is also black caused by black smoke of the prehistoric inhabitants. the 1755 earthquake caused some of these stalacites to break off. the paleo art dates from at least 30,000 yrs ago. there is ongoing dating research verifying the dates using both carbon 14 methods and uranium. a Quebec university is involved and took samples 3 weeks ago. they take the pigment from the paints to check when that pigment was created. animal fat is used as a binder. ochre for red, black is used later in neolithic period , and I'm not sure what the brown pigment was. they would actually clear a space on the walk to create a canvas to create their images. many images of horses, goats and even fish in paleo. considering we are a bit away from the ocean this is interesting. there has been a bit of rope found. I wondered how they got into these caves as there are many off shoots. there is also evidence of them using oyster shells as a type of candle.
    there is both paleolithic 30,000 yrs with the red paintings and then neolithic with black paintings and more black lines they think to make lunar calendars. there was also a birdman.....very similar to ones we have seen at writing on stone and at mesa verde.
    there are pottery shards from bronze or copper age, and stone mills similar to what we saw in mexico...so maybe in the early agriculture era. our guide said the earliest inhabitants paleo were probably an extended family group of 40 people the later groups were only around 11. they calculate this based in excrement analysis and charcoal from the hearths. there was one point where the guide 'played' the stalacite. and it had a beautiful harmonic sound depending on where the fingers tapped. early paleo music??? this spot was opposite a pic of a stick man with a bow and arrow so neolithic at least. the next hall, the hall of fishes he had had us all turnout the lights for 10 sec and be perfectly quiet. it was so quiet. I dont know how they would have found their way if their candles went out...the guide also stamped his foot on the floor....after the lamps were back on and the echo was amazing. like a big base drum. under this hall of the fishes that is open to the public there is another cave that descends down 40m called the big pothole. these areas are under study and they have found skeletal remains. the skeletal remains are 5.000 yrs old for human and there are also animal bones. The walkway in was built in 1941 by the son of the discovered Tomas did with just a hammer and chisel. there are no photos in the caves, just the torchlight of the guide to illuminate the images.
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  • dinner at el campillo

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    we walk up the same path we did the night before, but this time in dusk. we get to the top and el campillo is the restaurant right there so we sit down and eat. we had passed 3 English ladies asking where the gates were on our way up. As we are finishing our meals they will come back up and will have a drink at this same restaurant. they are keen travelers so good conversation with them. I had the biggest leg of baby goat, it was good but enormous and colin had the Iberia sirloin pork also very good. my water in the beautiful blue bottle cost the same as Colin's beer! this restaurant is on the plaza maria auxiladaria and has a lovely sunset view. after dinner on our way back to the car we will pass an old mineratre- minarete de san sebastian which was converted to the belfry of san sebastian church. tbe church is no longer there but the mineratte still stands. we found our way to the puerta de filipe v gate and over the upper bridge-puenta virgo through the padre jesus neighborhood which is now very quiet and back to the car. Czytaj więcej

  • lower walls

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    it is windy after the concert so we head back to the car to get our sweaters. we want to go back to the west side of ronda where we were last night at the Puente del viente or windy gate to catch the sunset from tbe next gate which was arco del Cristo. we take the lower arab bridge on the east side and walk the lower walls. we end up on a steep set of stairs going up close.to iglesia del esliatus santo- the holy spirit church. it is of brown ashlar masonary built on top of an old mosque in gothic renaissance style. we pass iglesia ma auxilliadora.- shrine of Mary Helper of Christians, the beautiful large white and yellow church built on the highest point in Ronda. now we find another set of steep stairs these ones going down to calla del prado nuevo which will turn into ctra de los molinos. this is the road that connects o the path going to the puente del viento gate and then down to the arco del cristo. Czytaj więcej

  • casa don bosco- spanish guitar

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    we got tix for the Spanish guitar concert by Paco Seco, recomended by Rick steeves. it was in the Casa muse don bosco. built in 1850 and remodeled. it was used as an orphanage after the original family died with no descendants. it was run by a religious order. there are a lot of religious paintings about. the gardens were beautiful with a lot if tile work overlooking the gorge. this was the house and patio with the painted urns, we saw from the other side the night before. lots of white flowers, Rose's lilies a huge wisteria. the concert was magnificent. he played both classical guitar, andalusian folk and flamenco. The dexterity if his fingering was amazing. he is on spotify! Czytaj więcej

  • off to the museum

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    we were trying to find the municipal museum as it has a good archeology section, but we were having a hard time finding it. we ended up back in the plaza maria auxiliadoe where we had walked down last night. no worries there was a nice Spanish guitarist playing so we just sat and listened and ate more cookies. eventually we did find the museum in the Palacio de mondragon- it was a moorish palace at one time, today it is the municipal museum.there are 3 architectural styles: mudejar style patio, the castilian style patio, portico and wood beams, works done in the 17th century and then the entrance patio also from the 17th century and remodeled in 18th this was the one with the red arches. . there was a lot of written info on the prehistoric and caves in the area....there are a lot of caves. some nice recreations or dioramas and a few artifacts. the patio courtyard is a part of the building from the moorish times. Czytaj więcej

  • heavenly cookies

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

    we made it to plaza duquesa de parcent. lots going on in square in preparation for a weekend festival. there is the old iglesia de santa maria la mayor church, brown colour. this amazing lilac scented tree on the way to the plaza and the convento de santa isobel where we buzzed , the nun opened the door and we paid 8 e for 500g of cookies....they were light and airy and very tasty.... Czytaj więcej

  • walls east side

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    now to climb the walls. we did the lower wall up to the puerta y murallas de la xijara. some parts were quite steep and no rails but the views were amazing. this wall connected the Jewish quarter. it was Intermediate in between an older outer wall and another inner wall. it has been restored in the 1970's Czytaj więcej

  • arab baths -banos arabes

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

    we went into the arab baths. great condition. they differ slightly from Roman baths I that there was more steam and less soaking in pools. there was a great video on how they were used. they were on the outside of the city walls as you would have to purify yourself first before entering. there was an aqueduct that used the rivers water collected in jugs on a circular belt run by a donkey. there was a constant supply of wood used to feed the fire to heat the floors to create the steam. there were lovely starry sky lights. Czytaj więcej

  • 2 old bridges

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    over the Puente Viejo bridge, the old bridge then down towards the arab baths. but first we bad to cross the 2nd bridge the Arab bridge or the Puente Arabe o de san miguel.
    the Puente Viejo was built in the 16th century and may be the 2nd bridge built on the same site. it was built to connect the old city- moorish settlement - to the new padre jesus marketplace neighborhood. the arab bridge which is lower was built during moorish times. it was rebuilt in the 1960s. this was the bridge that moors used when entering the city where the baths were located. Czytaj więcej

  • ronda walk padre jesus neighbourhod

    26 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

    after finding parking over to the old town....one wrong turn took us up quite a vertical road that just ended. we walked through the padre jesus neighborhood named for the church in the area -iglesia de nuestro padre jesus. there was also a fountain out front called the fuente de lis ocha canos- fountain of the 8 pipes. Czytaj więcej

  • ronda view from puerto de los molinis i

    25 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    the view of the Puente nuevo from the puerto de los molinos.
    Puerta Del Viento the wind gate was part of a wall system on the western flank to keep watch over the mills and cattle. this gate we definitely got to but not sure if we got to the next one. we got to a different arch with amazing views but we didnt go through.
    Puerta de los Molinos I think is the final spot we got to but it was dark and we weren't sure....
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  • over the new bridge and down

    25 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ 🌙 16 °C

    so we headed to the old town to see if we could find the path down to one of the old gates. this is the new bridge Puente Nuevo built in 1793. there are 2 other bridges but we havent been to that side yet. you can hear the water rushing over the edge and it kind of reminded me if an amazing gorge we drove over last fall on the road between port renfrew and cowichan lake....where there were 6 of us taking pics😉. we walked over to this lovely square -plaza de maria auxiliardoro- where there are again some lovely old trees and a path down to these gates. there was a sign that said 11 min to Molinos del tajos. so down we went. we could here the goats bells as we went. We got to this gate in the dark. . Puerta Del Viento the wind gate. . there was an interesting cone shaped rock outcrop to the left. We think we heard an owl, saw a newt like amphibian cross the path and lots of we birds rustling around. after Puerta Del Viento we went up and back down what I think was the Los molinos gate. amazing views of the Puente neuvo from here but what a walk back up. my knee and my toes were not particularly happy...then we had a 25 min walk back to the apartment. tomorrow I think we may try going up from the bottom but this time drive to the bottom and I will have my knee brace! we may run into more goats! Czytaj więcej

  • sunset and birds

    25 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    you can walk north of the Alameda del Tajo along the edge there is a nice promenade but we wanted to go over the bridge and go down a bit. it was a good bird watching spot at this time of the day and we saw a pair of some sort of kestral like bird with pinkish shoulders and dark wing tips. they kept landing on the cliff face and it looked like they were going into the cliff. nesting site perhaps? the booted eagle does inhabit cliffs but it seems too small to be that?? eagle is 45-50cm . kestral is 22 in which is 55cm so maybe it was the booted eagle! I have now read in rough guides that there is a bird called the lesser kestral that inhabits the cliff face...so I think this is what we saw. we walked to another lookout -Mirador de Ronda- where there was an accordian player playing everything from tangos to the macarena to in the mood... just a bit beyond here is where we watched the sunset. a flock of swifts became active as the sun was going down, lots of swallows and a flock of red billed choughs....they make the most unusual sounds. a flock of them are known to roost in the gorge. see here for what they are and sound like. in the crow family. https://ebird.org/species/rebcho1
    the pic of the bridge look in the top left corner for colin....that gives you an idea of how big this bridge is!
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  • eve stroll ronda

    25 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    walked to the old town . the drive in was gradual and around the north side of ronda. walking down the main st - ave Malaja- it goes right into the shopping street- Carrera Espinel- . at the end you are at the bull ring- Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda-. the art of bull fighting was founded here in Ronda and they worship the first matador who developed rules around the sport -
    Pedro Romera. Ronda was freed from the moors on 1485 by isabel and Ferdinand. Philip II (grandson) decreed the sport of bull fighting in 1572. he did this to keep the royal calvary in shape. this bull ring was constructed in the 18th century and is made entirely of stone. we then walked to the Alameda del Tajo (almada is mall and del tajo is pit) thuis is a 19th century park laid out in geometric patterns, hedges and some amazing trees. at the west end of this park you come to the cliff.....and what a cliff. this looks over the Rock called the El Tajo de ronda. tbe mountains around here are of limestone and are part of the Baetic Cordillera that starts in Morocco and extends to southern spain. the town of ronda itself sits on top of a sloping plateau called the depression of Ronda. The Guadalevín river carves it's way through Jurassic limestone ( yes there are sea fossils in these rocks) at the bottom the power from the river use to power some flour mills until a land slide in 1917 took most of the mills out.
    see https://dickschmitt.com/travels/spain/malaga_pr…
    for more info.
    saw a flock of sheep or maybe it was a heard of goats and their shephard witb his dogs down on a lower slope being led down to the lower road.
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  • ronda

    25 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

    found the place in ronda, found the lockbox, found the right entrance got to 4th flr. apt A and the key did not work......deja vu. we had gone up portal 2 instead of portal 3.... finally got the correct apt. and the key worked! Nice place great view to the south out in the burbs of Ronda. A bit cooler here and a fresh breeze. the deck has an auto awning that goes out when sun is out and goes back in when sun has gone further to the west. got settled. the Lido (grocery store) is just 200 m down the road. had our leftover paella and a green salad in the deck for dinner......green salads are hard to come by. not a lot of lettuce grown I suspect because it is too hot. Czytaj więcej

  • drive to ronda

    25 maja 2022, Hiszpania ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    left zahara just after 12. we were the only ones there last night. said bye to Jesus. Maria was not there today. drove to ronda and it took almost 3 hours. we went north to cadiz and turned east....missed the turn of course. you go past Arcos de la Frontera . the terrain is a bit like Oregan and tbe drive to Osoyoos. rolling hills, high rocky outcrops. some brownish rock some grey limestone , lots of farms and a few reservoirs. Czytaj więcej